Trans-spliced mRNA products produced from circRNA expression vectors

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Abstract

Circular (circ) RNA expression vectors are used as a method of identifying and characterizing RNA sequences that harbor internal ribosome entry site (IRES) activity. During the course of developing a vector series tailored for IRES discovery, we found evidence for the occurrence of trans-spliced mRNAs arising when sequences with promoter activity were embedded between the upstream CTD and downstream NTD exons of the pre-mRNA. These trans-spliced products regenerate the same open reading frame expected from a circRNA and can lead to false-positive signals in screens relying on circRNA expression vectors for IRES discovery. Our results caution against interpretations of IRES activity solely based on results obtained from circRNA expression vectors.

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Chu, J., Robert, F., & Pelletier, J. (2021). Trans-spliced mRNA products produced from circRNA expression vectors. RNA, 27(6), 676–682. https://doi.org/10.1261/rna.078261.120

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